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Background 12061227 Reign of Chinggis Khan 12111234 Conquest of northern China 12191221 Conquest of Persia 12371241 Conquest of Russia 1258 Capture of Baghdad

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Background 12061227 Reign of Chinggis Khan 12111234 Conquest of northern China 12191221 Conquest of Persia 12371241 Conquest of Russia 1258 Capture of Baghdad. In a single bubble brainstorm what you already know about the Mongols! . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Ol0IJkU7c. The Nomadic Life. The Mongols were constantly on the move because they were pastoralists ( herding domestic animals) and those animals needed a pasture (land) to feed off of. Migration of the Slavs. The Beginning of . Rus. Slavs. 862 – Rurik, a local chieftain establishes . Rus. centered at . Novogrod. 882 – Oleg adds Kiev to . Rus. 989 – Prince Vladimir I chooses Byzantine Orthodox Christianity as state religion. Pre-Mongol Eurasia. Temujin. , 1206-1227. Born 1167. Mongols were nomadic . 1206 - Declared leader of all Mongol tribes, Genghis Khan (. Chinggis. Khan). 1211 – Invades Jin Dynasty in northern China. Traditional view of . mongols. Mongols. Crash Course - MONGOLS. CLAIM. EVIDENCE. Mongols WERE barbaric. Mongols. were NOT barbaric. Were the Mongols Barbaric?. A: NO. B: YES. Heroes and Villains . Chapter 12. What you really need to know. 1. Largest Continuous Land Empire. It promoted the spread of ideas and movement of. people in Eurasia.. Pax. . Mongolica. Exposed Europeans to Gunpowder for the first time. . AP World History Notes. Chapter . 13. China and the Mongols. Most difficult and lengthy conquest for the Mongols. Took 70 years (1209 to 1279) to conquer. Violently conquered northern China .  then controlled by various nomadic states. steppes. .. They lived in tribes & were pastoral. . They rose in the 12. th. and 13. th. centuries and conquered the largest land empire in world history.. steppes. The Mongols. The steppes are vast treeless plains. Background. 1206-1227. . Reign of Chinggis Khan. 1211-1234. . Conquest of northern China. 1219-1221. . Conquest of Persia. 1237-1241. . Conquest of Russia. 1258. . Capture of Baghdad. Global History: Spiconardi. Origins of the Mongols. Origins of the Mongols. Geography. Steppes .  grasslands that are not easily cultivated. Extreme Temperature Range. Winters could reach . -57. ºF . Mongol Empire. Aztec Empire. IDs: . Chinggis. Khan, (c. 1155-1227), flower songs, tribute. Comparison of Empires. Mongol Empire. Aztec Empire. I. Mongols. A. Huge . empire by . conquest. Largest land empire in world history. 1200-1500. John . Ermer. AP World History. Miami Beach Sr. High. Happening Now. Americas. 1325: Aztecs found Tenochtitlan. 1438-1533: Inca Empire. Europe. 1215: Magna . Carta. signed in England. 1337-1453: Hundred Years War. Preview. The Mongols in War. -. Under Genghis Khan and his successors, the Mongols conquered the largest empire in history up to that time.. The Mongols at Peace. - . After their conquests, the Mongols promoted trade and cultural exchange throughout their empire and beyond.. Lord Byron. E. Napp. The Comparative Essay. The comparative essay requires students to compare and contrast how at least two (perhaps more) civilizations or nations have undergone or responded to a historical event or experience. Nunc. Agenda. :. Read the question on your notes sheet and write a paragraph explaining your response.. Yelü. . Chucai. was Confucian scholar who worked for the Jin Dynasty of China, though he was from the nomadic .

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